ACT Above-Grade-Level Testing

In-Person test sites for ACT are available in the U.S. and select locations worldwide. See Find a Test Center for details.

Test dates occur throughout the year. See the Registration Process, Dates, and Fees section below.

FEES:$75

30-minute CTD Assessment Consult: See Registration Process, Dates, and Fees section below.

Why Take The ACT Above-Grade-Level

CTD's above-grade-level assessment program, part of an approach known as academic Talent Search, helps parents, educators, and students better understand academic strengths and educational needs using assessments designed for older students . These assessments, including the ACT ® , provide young students access to challenging content and use college and career readiness as learning benchmarks. Over fifty years of research and experience demonstrate that when these tests are given to younger students, they provide valuable insight into academic ability and potential.

What are the benefits?

Notes about testing sites and schedules

Please note that weather and public health concerns may impact in-person testing opportunities, which means test date and site availability is not guaranteed. ACT is responsible for establishing and maintaining national test sites, while local hosts make decisions about weather, health, and safety protocols or cancellations.

ACT continues to update its website with short- and long-term protocols and testing cancellations. If your child is scheduled for an upcoming test date, be sure to check with the testing agency and testing site for any updates or cancellations or with questions about testing location protocols. Last minute changes and cancellations are possible, so be sure you are familiar with test registration change and refund policies.

Reasons to Take the ACT Above Grade Level

Over 50 years of research and practice demonstrate that participation in an above-grade-level assessment program such as CTD's benefits advanced, or gifted, students in a number of ways. Students who have participated are more likely to continue their high achievement into high school, college, and beyond. They take more accelerated and advanced courses, earn more awards and honors, and have higher educational aspirations than other students.

CTD's proprietary interpretive materials give participants, their families, and educators a clearer understanding of academic strengths, including how students are performing compared to other gifted learners taking the same assessment, information about what content students are ready to learn, and recommendations regarding accelerated and enrichment programs.

In addition, practice and early exposure to above-grade-level testing builds confidence when testing for high school and college readiness or college admission (SAT and ACT). Students become more willing to take on challenges and they start to think more about what they can achieve not only in school but also in life.

Insights Provided by CTD

CTD provides families insights for planning as a result of above-grade-level assessment. After the test and providing CTD with the scores, registering for a 30-minute assessment consult will provide the following: